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bourne

Bourne - What does it mean?

bourne | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun bourne

is a boundary.

Bourne vs Born - What's the difference?

bourne | born |


As nouns the difference between bourne and born

is that bourne is a boundary while born is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream.

As a verb born is

past participle of lang=en; given birth to.

As an adjective born is

well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.

Bourne vs Mourne - What's the difference?

bourne | mourne |


As nouns the difference between bourne and mourne

is that bourne is (countable|archaic) a boundary while mourne is the armed or feruled end of a staff.

Bourne vs Burne - What's the difference?

bourne | burne |


As a noun bourne

is (countable|archaic) a boundary.

As a verb burne is

.

Bourse vs Bourne - What's the difference?

bourse | bourne |


As nouns the difference between bourse and bourne

is that bourse is a stock exchange while bourne is a boundary.

Bourns vs Bourne - What's the difference?

bourns | bourne |


As nouns the difference between bourns and bourne

is that bourns is plural of lang=en while bourne is a boundary.

Borne vs Bourne - What's the difference?

borne | bourne |


As an adjective borne

is carried, supported.

As a verb borne

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun bourne is

a boundary.

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